BrianD Hair System Coloring Step-by-Step Instructions

If the color of your hair system fades, or if you just want a new
look altogether it's important that you know how to match the color of
your own growing hair correctly. Have you always wanted to know the best
way to do it? BrianD has once again offered a great tip.

BrianD is a client and member of our online community and he
recently submitted these instructions on how he colors his hair system.

What You Will Need

Styro Half Head

Aluminum Foil

Disposable Plastic Cup

Lift Comb w/ Metal Teeth

Latex or Similar Gloves

Hair Coloring/Dye

Step One
Prepare the Hair System for Coloring

Take the aluminum foil and conform it to the styrofoam
head. This will protect and increase the life of your styro form.
Apply the hair unit to the styro form and pin down securely.

Think a minute to decide where on your hair system you
would like to color. BrianD likes to
leave an area on the front of his system lighter, but this
may not be the case with your own hair system.

Comb through the system with a dry comb or brush to
assure it is securely attached to the styro base and that it
will not come off during application.

Step Two
Mixing the Coloring Ingredients

Put on the latex gloves.

Place the coloring agents into the disposable plastic
cup. Be sure to use the correct quantities based on the
instructions of the coloring brand you are using. Mix the
coloring agents in the plastic cup using the plastic,
fine tooth section of the lifting comb.

Mix thoroughly for about 1 minute until the coloring
agents are well blended.

Quick Tip:
See the exact products
BrianD uses! Watch
the video version of this technique for detailed instructions on
the BrianD Coloring Method.

Products Used in These Instructions

Additional Resources

If you would prefer another alternative to hair
coloring, view the instructions for the Hair Direct coloring
method.

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coloring is that there are so many different techniques that can work.
So why not add your two cents? Contact us with your
ideas, tips, routines etc. if you think they'll help others save
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